…Says, “It’s moment of sober reflection.”
by Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Northern Region, and the FCT, has congratulated Nigerians on the nation’s 65th Independence Anniversary, with a call on citizens to keep faith in the country and remain hopeful that Nigeria will overcome its present challenges.
In a press statement issued to newsmen on Wednesday, the Northern CAN Chairman, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, said that “Nigeria, despite its trials, remains a blessed nation with both human and natural resources capable of driving it to greatness.”
He described the 65th Independence Anniversary as a “moment of sober reflection and renewed commitment,” stressing that Nigerians must not give up on their country.
According to him, “Nigeria is our country, and we must continue to believe in it. We must not surrender our hope to despair. Our responsibility as citizens is to contribute positively to nation-building, while our leaders must double their efforts to provide the right leadership that will inspire confidence and restore the dignity of being Nigerian.”
Rev. Hayab urged political, religious, and community leaders to use the occasion of the anniversary to re-dedicate themselves to addressing the contemporary challenges facing the country, including insecurity, poverty, and unemployment.
He added that Nigerians can only feel a sense of belonging when leaders work selflessly to guarantee justice, equity, and fairness.
While emphasizing that Nigeria’s diversity should be harnessed as a strength rather than a source of division, the Northern CAN leader called on both leaders and citizens to rise above selfish interests and work for the common good.
He said, “Nigeria has what it takes to be a ‘beacon of hope’ in Africa and beyond. What is needed is sincerity, vision, and action that put the welfare of the people first.”
CAN also reaffirmed its commitment to continue engaging constructively with stakeholders across all divides to ensure that peace, unity, and progress remain the foundation of the Nigerian Project.